Oozing character, this fabulous self-catering farmhouse offers 5 Star luxury in a stunning location in the very heart of the Lake District near Ambleside and Windermere. The shores of Windermere and a pub are a short walk away.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Cumbria

The third largest county in England, Cumbria, can be found on the north-west coast bordering Scotland to the north, Northumberland and Durham to the east and Lancashire and Yorkshire to the south. It is home to the world renowned Lake District and its landscapes consist of scenic lakes and green lowlands, to windswept moors and coastal plains to the west. Because of its natural surroundings it is an ideal place for outdoor activities and the county maintains a family friendly atmosphere. Read More

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A 17th Century holiday cottage located in a peaceful position amongst beautiful countryside just three miles from the Cumbrian cobbled village of Dent in the Yorkshire Dales and within easy reach of the Lake District. Ideal for walking, relaxing or visiting the areas many attractions and with a fire for winter nights and pretty garden with glorious views, it is the perfect place to escape away from it all and relax. 4 Star.

Sitting in an exclusive development on the outskirts of the Yorkshire Dales, this beautifully presented holiday home is located in the vibrant market town of Kirkby Lonsdale with great shops, pubs and restaurants on the doorstep. On-site leisure facilities include an indoor pool and spa and the location is perfect for exploring not only the Dales but also the Lakes, Howgills, Forest of Bowland and the Cumbrian Coast. 4 Star Gold.

Burrow Meadows is ideally placed in an exclusive development in Cumbria on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, within walking distance of the shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants of Kirkby Lonsdale. Guests have excellent on-site leisure facilities (indoor pool, gym and spa) and a wealth of attractions to discover throughout the Dales, Lake District, Forest of Bowland, Cumbrian Coast and the Howgills. 4 Star Gold.

Close to the The Lake District National Park, North Yorkshire Dales and The Trough of Bowland, this holiday cottage is located in breath taking countryside and ideal for exploring this beautiful area. 5 Star.

East Byre offers flexible self-catering to a high standard of style and comfort in the picturesque Eden Valley on the edge of the Lake District. A quieter less touristy part of Cumbria, the cottage is located in the village of Skelton with wonderful walks on the doorstep and an abundance of attractions within easy reach.

South Byre is perfect for families, friends and also couples, and sits in the tranquil picturesque Eden Valley within Cumbria on the outskirts of the Lake District National Park. More quiet than many other parts of Cumbria, guests can enjoy wonderful walks straight from the front door, a plethora of attractions within easy reach and lots of peace and tranquility.

Sitting in the conservation village of Gamblesby within the beautiful Eden Valley at the foot of the Pennine Hills, this delightful large barn conversion is an ideal place to get together with friends and family. Beautiful scenery makes the perfect backdrop to a host of outdoor activities and the Lake District National Park is just half an hour away with the Scottish Borders, Hadrian's Wall and Carlisle a little further and under an hour.

Affording a peaceful position in the tranquil Cumbrian village of Dufton, this characterful Westmorland longhouse provides self-catering for large groups, and is ideally positioned at the base of the Pennines. The perfect base for a relaxing holiday and exploring the Lake District, Yorkshire and the Scottish Borders.

The Dairy is a pet-friendly spacious holiday home suitable for large groups of friends or family, ideally located at the foot of the Pennines in the tranquil Cumbrian village of Dufton. A good base for walkers and those wanting to visit the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales or even the Border towns.

Sitting in the peaceful village of Dufton in Cumbria at the base of the Pennines, this delightful self-catering barn provides a cosy retreat for relaxing, walking or exploring. The Lake District and North Pennines are on the doorstep and the Yorkshire Dales and even the Scottish Borders are within driving distance.

Situated in the peaceful Cumbrian village of Dufton, this delightful farmhouse provides the ideal retreat for a relaxing holiday or to use as a base for exploring the Lake District, Yorkshire and even the Scottish Borders.

Nestling amongst fifty acres of grounds, Tottergill Farm Cottages offer a choice of ten four and five star self-catering cottages (some have hot tubs!) sitting amongst tranquil Cumbrian countryside close to Carlisle. Enjoy spectacular views over the Lake District, Solway Firth and the Scottish Hills, relax or get out and about exploring. A village pub serving food is within walking distance and guests have complimentary access into the leisure club of the local hotel. 5 Star Gold.

Tottergill Farm Cottages provide a selection of four and five star holiday cottages (some with hot tubs) in the heart of Cumbria near to Carlisle. With breathtaking panoramic views over the Lake District, Solway Firth and Scottish Hills, this is an ideal place for a relaxing break. 4 Star Gold.

An exceptional luxury five star holiday cottage providing a peaceful quiet rural retreat to get away from it all. Surrounded by spectacular scenery, the farmhouse sits within the boundaries of the Yorkshire Dales close to Sedbergh but is very close to the Lake District providing plenty of attractions within easy reach and superb walking opportunities. 5 Star.

Stylish and well presented throughout, this charming self-catering apartment for four lies in a tranquil corner of historic Alston, nestling amongst the magnificent hills of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfect for walkers and those who want to explore the area’s many attractions (including the nearby Lakes and Yorkshire Dales), the apartment is close to open countryside but only 5 minutes‘ walk to shops and pubs. 4 Star Gold. 4 Star Gold.

Close to the The Lake District National Park, North Yorkshire Dales and The Trough of Bowland, this romantic retreat is set amongst breath taking countryside and a perfect hideaway for couples wanting to explore this beautiful area. 5 Star.

A luxurious holiday cottage providing a peaceful rural retreat for couples. Surrounded by stunning scenery with views of the Howgills, the cottage is close to Sedbergh in the Yorkshire dales but also close to the Lake District National Park so plenty of attractions within easy reach. 4 Star.

A fantastic conversion providing holiday accommodation with original features in a tranquil rural location in the picturesque Lune Valley within Cumbria. Close to Kirkby Lonsdale, the cottages offer easy access to both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks and provide a taste of country life sitting on a farm specialising in rare breeds - perfect for walking and cycling with quiet lanes and lovely surrounding countryside, plus an abundance of attractions within easy reach. 4 Star Gold.

Close to the The Lake District National Park, North Yorkshire Dales and The Trough of Bowland, this holiday cottage is located in breathtaking countryside and ideal for friends or family who want to holiday together in luxury and style. The chance to experience Cumbria at its best! 5 Star.

Close to the The Lake District National Park, North Yorkshire Dales and The Trough of Bowland, this holiday cottage is located in breath taking countryside and ideal for friends or family who want to holiday together in luxury. 5 Star.

What Cumbria has to offer

The Lake District and the Lake District National Park are far and away the highlight of Cumbria itself. They have served as inspiration to numerous writers, painters and artists and have been featured heavily in television and film. With an area of 885 square miles, the Lake District has a diverse range of natural sights including narrow valleys, oak woodlands which are filled with wildlife native to the area and, of course, tranquil waterways and lakes.

Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England at 978 meters and falls within the county limits. It forms a part of what is known as the Southern Fells, a dramatic range of mountains and hills, and on top of Scafell Pike you can see as far away as the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland and Snowdonia in Wales. The habitat of the area is characterised with heather, bogs, brackens and moorland to give it an altogether histrionic appearance.

There are various trails and walks around the county too. The Pennine Way comes through Cumbria and is a 267 mile walk in total that starts from Kirk Yetholm in Scotland and finishes up in Derbyshire with a significant portion running through Cumbria itself. Cumbria Way is another well-known scenic walk and goes through rolling farmlands, mountain views, old market towns as well as enchanting valleys to provide an all-round experience of the county.

The main historical site is Hadrian’s Wall which was built by the Romans and Cumbria hosts the longest visible stretch of the wall that is still intact. Indeed, the county is a Roman historian’s paradise as it hosts the tallest Roman structure in England – Ravenglass Bath House – and there are various museums that offer a captivating glimpse into Roman Britain and how the local area changed over this period.

Adventure lovers can take part in the multitude of outside pursuits that are on offer. The Lake District National Park offers sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking as well as rock climbing and the makeup of the environment makes Cumbria the perfect place for outdoor activities. Combined with the rural and dramatic landscapes is the urban sprawl of Carlisle with its modern shopping facilities and lively nightlife; along with the West Cumbrian coastline with its golden sands and rich industrial history. Indeed, Cumbria is home to some unique culinary delights such as sticky toffee pudding, Grasmere Gingerbread, the Cumberland sausage and, of course, Kendal Mint Cake - a county that truly caters for all tastes.

The perception of windswept and desolate moors only paints half the picture of an extensive county like Cumbria. In between the picturesque landscapes and ancient history lie bustling towns and cities to provide an exciting and varied experience for all those who visit.